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4800H laptop pricing and release date leaked by Asus partner: $1600 TUF Gaming models arrive on April 3rd

Started by Redaktion, February 17, 2020, 14:51:32

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Redaktion

A Swiss e-retailer listed pricing and release dates for Ryzen 5 4600H and Ryzen 7 4800H-equipped Asus TUF Gaming laptops. The midrange models range from US$1114 to US$1622 and may launch on April 3rd, taking the fight to the i5-9300H and i7-9750H.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/4800H-laptop-pricing-and-release-date-leaked-by-Asus-partner-1600-TUF-Gaming-models-arrive-on-April-3rd.454077.0.html

william blake

one date is better than nothing.
prices are fine, and the new tufs are much better looking than 2018-19 models, lets hope for a better screens.
no hopes for less decibels as usual.

A

This is for the H series right? Cause wasn't Asus Zephyrus G14  with 4800u suppose to be coming in February? I really wish AMD was more solid with their dates.

william blake

Quote from: A on February 18, 2020, 00:42:12
This is for the H series right? Cause wasn't Asus Zephyrus G14  with 4800u suppose to be coming in February? I really wish AMD was more solid with their dates.
zephyrus is also H. but no matter, chips are the same.
dates are dates. they told us Q1, which usually means the last or second month of the quarter, maybe the first month of the next quarter.
amd, asus, your local dealer, they all have no answer to the question when.
such a contrast to, lets say, cars.
this market is ani-consumer.

Saud Bin Farooq

Quote from: A on February 18, 2020, 00:42:12
This is for the H series right? Cause wasn't Asus Zephyrus G14  with 4800u suppose to be coming in February? I really wish AMD was more solid with their dates.

The 4800H version in the asus is under volted to 35 tdp instead of its original tdp of 45 I believe.

william blake

Quote from: Saud Bin Farooq on February 18, 2020, 03:24:27

The 4800H version in the asus is under volted to 35 tdp instead of its original tdp of 45 I believe.
yes, but 45/35 are mostly marketing names, for sure these chips are better binned but for how much? i dont think they are 30% more efficient just from a better silicon. undervolted as you said? yes but who prevents other oems from the same operation? i guess we will see very different numbers from laptop to laptop, as usual.
this ukranian leak http://web.archive.org/web/20200205164146/https://www.overclockers.ua/notebook/acer-swift-3-sf314-42/all/
already showed the potential. 12 hours in pcmark 10 battery test is no joke. 6 cores 4500u+50wh battery.
1.2kg, 700usd, 800 cinebench 15 loop. and with that 12 hours. pretty yummy device, dont you think :)

Zack

Honest to god ASUS just knows how to boil peoples nerves. Whats the point of purchasing the new laptops if the older ones are far cheaper and providing the same stuff, I mean the mid-range one is absolute Crap a 1650 with a Ryzen 5 ?!?! Really ASUS, might as well drink my own p*** at this point waiting for them to actually nail a proper price on a laptop that's worth it.

Look at the previous TUF's right now on amazon prime Canada, you can grab the  Ryzen 7-3750 (older gen) with an RTX 2060 for $1600 CAD. now you're giving us a processor that's (Supposedly) better on Power consumption, but your charging us an entire overhaul of $500 extra just because it has double the cores and threads, doesn't make sense at all. judging by the comments as well the power consumption of the 4800 was a sham as well as it's displaying 45W instead of 15W. Honestly there's just no point of beleiving the whole, (oh we want a mid range laptop for gamers who are on a budget) that's BS, if i wanted to crank 2 Grand on something I would've gotten a buffed up GS65 or 75, or even a used AERO online. smfh ASUS if you're reading this, both you and AMD can kiss my a** with your promised prices and dates.

Thank You and God Bless

Dal Hudson

Good Lord.. $1200 for R5 and 1650?? ASUS what're you smoking? This is TUF lineup that supposedly affordable, and where's the 1660 Ti variant?

Emile

I don't think it's overpriced considering the prices of intel based laptops with half the number of cores and 4-5 times the number of vulnerabilities 😂

william blake

Quote from: Dal Hudson on February 18, 2020, 12:34:38
Good Lord.. $1200 for R5 and 1650?? ASUS what're you smoking? This is TUF lineup that supposedly affordable, and where's the 1660 Ti variant?
starting price is below 1000usd. r5 is a 9750h territory. how many laptops below 1000usd with 9750h do you know?
1660ti? sure. this question is also very strange.




william blake

Quote from: Lil Dump on February 18, 2020, 18:52:27
How About Dell g5 se with ryzen, starting price $800 claim dell
it will be not a problem, check the prices and configurations for both in the same store and then compare.

Dal Hudson

Quote from: william blake on February 18, 2020, 14:07:01
Quote from: Dal Hudson on February 18, 2020, 12:34:38
Good Lord.. $1200 for R5 and 1650?? ASUS what're you smoking? This is TUF lineup that supposedly affordable, and where's the 1660 Ti variant?
starting price is below 1000usd. r5 is a 9750h territory. how many laptops below 1000usd with 9750h do you know?
1660ti? sure. this question is also very strange.

If it's true the starting price is <$1000 then it make sense. But (according to this article) $1200? Not at all.

And this is AMD we're talking about, not intel, and this is TUF lineup, not ROG. If they want to sell this for $1200 then it should be at least comes with 4600HS. This is ridiculous.

Not to mention it only comes with 1650 lmao.

Still, I'll be looking forward for the actual price. Hope it'll be worth the money :)

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